Do you edit your discussion posts after you've posted them?

I really like that Eden gives us the option to edit a post after we post it, if no one else has left a comment after us yet. I wish more forums did that, because sometimes I'll type the wrong word, or make a grievous spelling, grammar, or punctuation error — not to mention typos. So I make use of the "Edit Post" feature.

How about you? Do you go back and correct yourself?

Answers (private voting - your screen name will NOT appear in the results):

Never!

1 (5%)

Well... HARDLY ever.

9 (43%)

Fairly often

8 (38%)

Way too much!

3 (14%)

Other (because I"m sure I forgot a really good answer, and you CAN'T edit poll answers).

There have been quite a few times when I needed to fix a grammatical error or a spelling error. I can only think of one time where I edited a post to say something completely different, because I decided too late that I didn't feel comfortable sharing what I had said. I saved it on my computer, though, so maybe someday I'll post it.

Did so just 5 minutes ago on two different posts. As much as I check for sentence structure and misspelling I always overlook something. One recent post of mine I unfortunately couldn't go back and edit the title which didn't make sense at all. Sorry about that all.

I really like that Eden gives us the option to edit a post after we post it, if no one else has left a comment after us yet. I wish more forums did that, because sometimes I'll type the wrong word, or make a grievous spelling, grammar, or
...

I really like that Eden gives us the option to edit a post after we post it, if no one else has left a comment after us yet. I wish more forums did that, because sometimes I'll type the wrong word, or make a grievous spelling, grammar, or punctuation error — not to mention typos. So I make use of the "Edit Post" feature.

I've only posted one discussion and the title/subject/whatever you call it got edited (by admin?) which I was not happy about. I wish I had the option to change it myself or get permission to have it changed because after it was changed I felt like it did not properly convey the question I was trying to ask.